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Lysander Spooner

    Lysander Spooner was een Amerikaanse individualistische anarchist en politiek filosoof uit de negentiende eeuw. Zijn werk duikt in thema's als vrijheid, recht en de rol van de staat, en pleit voor een radicale decentralisatie van macht en een sterke nadruk op individuele rechten. Spooners schrijven wordt gekenmerkt door een vurig pleidooi voor vrije markten en privébezit, maar stelt ook traditionele werkstructuren en bedrijfsmacht ter discussie. Zijn ideeën blijven resoneren in discussies over economische rechtvaardigheid en de aard van een vrije samenleving.

    A New Banking System: The Needful Capital for Rebuilding the Burnt District.
    No Treason
    Essay on the Trial By Jury
    No Treason
    No Treason (Volume 1)
    The Unconstitutionality Of Slavery (1845)
    • Lysander Spooner's 1845 work presents a compelling argument that slavery is unconstitutional, asserting that the U.S. Constitution prohibits such practices as it is a contract safeguarding individual rights, including life, liberty, and property. He contends that the government cannot violate this contract, making slavery illegal. This influential text played a significant role in the abolitionist movement, shaping both legal and moral arguments against slavery. The book is available as a facsimile reprint, preserving its cultural significance.

      The Unconstitutionality Of Slavery (1845)
    • No Treason (Volume 1)

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      The essay critiques the American Civil War's constitutional validity, positing that the conflict nullified the US Constitution. Celebrated as a pivotal work in anarchist political philosophy, it remains influential among contemporary thinkers. Originally published in 1870, it is essential for both amateur and professional political historians. This edition aims to make such classic texts accessible, preserving the original content and artwork while providing a modern format.

      No Treason (Volume 1)
    • No Treason

      The Constitution of No Authority

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      The book critiques the U.S. Constitution, reflecting Lysander Spooner's belief that it grants excessive power to the state at the expense of individual liberties. Through "No Treason," Spooner proposes revisions to key sections of the Constitution, advocating for a more limited government and greater personal freedoms. His arguments challenge the legitimacy of state authority, making a compelling case for individual sovereignty and the moral basis of governance.

      No Treason
    • This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It contains classical literature works from over two thousand years. Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of international literature classics available in printed format again - worldwide.

      Essay on the Trial By Jury
    • No Treason

      The Constitution of No Authority (Hardcover)

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      Lysander Spooner's critique of the U.S. Constitution is encapsulated in his work, No Treason, where he argues for a reimagining of the document to limit state authority and enhance individual rights. His revisions challenge the existing framework, advocating for a more libertarian interpretation that prioritizes personal freedom over governmental power. This thought-provoking treatise reflects Spooner's radical ideas on governance and individualism.

      No Treason
    • Focusing on the historical context, this work is part of the Sabin Americana collection, which offers a comprehensive look at the Americas from the late 15th century to the early 20th century. It includes a diverse array of original documents such as political tracts, literature, and maps, providing insights into society, culture, and significant events like the U.S. Civil War and westward expansion. This collection is now available in high-quality digital scans through print-on-demand, catering to libraries and scholars interested in American history.

      A New Banking System: The Needful Capital for Rebuilding the Burnt District.
    • Focusing on the legal and moral arguments against the Fugitive Slave Acts of 1793 and 1850, this work by Lysander Spooner provides a compelling defense for escaped slaves. It presents a critical examination of the legislation, emphasizing the ethical implications of slavery and the rights of individuals. The publication is part of the Sabin Americana collection, which offers a rich array of historical documents that illuminate various aspects of American life from the late 15th century to the early 20th century, making it a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in history and social justice.

      A Defence for Fugitive Slaves: Against the Acts of Congress of February 12, 1793 and September 18, 1850.
    • Exploring the legal framework surrounding private mail, this work argues against the constitutionality of Congressional laws that restrict such services. It draws on historical context and legal principles to present a compelling case for the rights of individuals to communicate freely through private mail systems. The publication is part of a larger collection that documents over 400 years of American history, providing insights into society, politics, and culture from the arrival of Europeans to the early 20th century.

      The Unconstitutionality of the Laws of Congress, Prohibiting Private Mails.
    • A New System of Paper Currency.

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      The book provides a comprehensive examination of paper currency systems, featuring original works that span over 400 years of American history. It encompasses a wide range of topics, including exploration, military actions, Native American history, and societal changes from the late 15th century to the early 20th century. This collection is particularly valuable for its diverse genres, including political tracts, sermons, and maps, and is now available in high-quality digital scans for easy access by libraries, scholars, and general readers.

      A New System of Paper Currency.